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what is the relationship between Momentum and mass if two bodies of different masses have equal kinetic energy

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Answered by AKASHDIPDAS
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◆◆◆◆ Conditions to be satisfied ◆◆◆◆
● Two bodies are there with different masses. Let the mass of the firat body be M1 and second body be M2.
● Kinetic energy (KE) is equal.



◆◆◆◆ RELATION ◆◆◆◆
Momentum (linear momentum) = mass × velocity
=> momentum = M1 / M2 × Velocity

Now velocity will also differ if these two bodies have different masses.
If M1 > M2 , then M2 will have higher velocity
Similarly, if M2 > M1 then M1 will have higher velocity.
Thus momentum is related with the product of mass and velocity of those bodies.



Answered by Anonymous
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